

Garrett Wade No.4 Smoothing Plane
#4 Smoothing Plane (9” length, with 2” wide blade) is used for smaller areas and edges and is typically the last type of plane used prior to finishing. These castings are fully stress relieved, a process that removes inherent stresses... See More
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#4 Smoothing Plane (9” length, with 2” wide blade) is used for smaller areas and edges and is typically the last type of plane used prior to finishing. These castings are fully stress relieved, a process that removes inherent stresses and ensures that the tool will remain flat and true. This plane goes well with a #5 Bench Plane as well as a #7 Bench Plane, two models made for Garrett Wade inspired by the original Stanley designs that founder Garrett Wade Chinn worked with throughout his woodworking journey.
Product Specs/Dimensions
| Overall Width | 2.75" (Blade 2") |
| Overall Length | 9.5" |
| Overall Height | 5" |
| Overall Weight | 4.5 lbs. |
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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"I have just started to learn to use planes in general, but so far I am pleased with the purchase. The No. 4 smoothing plane is well built and the iron appears to be good quality."
Great plane (after tuning up)
"This is based on an amateur's opinion. It took me a long time to flatten the sole but I was using a 220 grit sandpaper. The iron also took a long time and didn't come with a camber that you might expect from a smoothing plane. I also flattened the frog and adjusted it. With that said, I love this #4 plane. The tote and knob have a natural finish and feel really good in your hands and the iron is holding it's edge really well. I believe that if you don't mind putting in a bit of work this is an awesome plane."
Q&A
- Are these planes "bedrock" type? (able to adjust the frog without removing the iron)
- Kevin, the blade has to be removed to adjust the frog. Thank you.
- Where are these planes manufactured?
- Stephen, the planes are made in India. Thank you.










